TripAdvisor Reviews Hotel Europe Paralía

Travel Blogs from Paralía

... We decided the mountain route, Doris plotted a route for us and off we went. After a couple of kilometres the concrete road turned into a red clay type of track, at first it wasn't too bad we were winding up and up, once we had gone over the first col and were dropping down to wind across on to the next hill the mud and water started to increase occasionally we would slide sideways, Les did a great job keeping Dream catcher under control. Just pass this point were two pickups ...

... also a complete wall put together from the fragments like a giant jigsaw puzzle, showing the colours painted onto the plaster and painted scenes around the top. The centre piece of the room is an inlaid marble round table top, again in great condition. The next displayed are about the people that lived in ancient Pella around 4th century BC, there are personal belongings, jewellery,clay ornaments and figurines and beautifully painted vases, jugs, dishes etc. a lot of them complete. The ...

... for the hook up, they have what we need and we return to camp up have lunch. We are surprised at how busy the shops are here, there does't seem to be any sign if the economic problems actually on the high street. The shops are all full of Christmas things, just like in the UK, and people are spending. Maintenance then got to work whilst ...

... that we require. However we bought lunch there, before looking around the other shops on the retail park. Maintenance wants to make an electric hook up for when we are on sites, there's not so much sun at the moment, it would be useful for charging batteries. There is a large DIY store and we get what we need. We also look in the electrical store and a shop called Jumbo, jumbo sells everything, including the ...

... coast where the road’s edge dropped into the sea. Literally! No curb, no shoulder, no guardrail, no reflectors, no nothing. Just the splash of the waves spraying our bodies as we drove over the heaps of decaying seaweed brought up onto the road. Quiet and serene, but not to last long. Rounding a curve, the road came to a sudden and abrupt end. All we could see was crumbled tarmac and trees growing ...